

Your description does not sound related to git. It sounds more like nix
Your description does not sound related to git. It sounds more like nix
Thanks, it’s good advice that you do not need a gpu if you watch movies in 1080. It’s sufficient for 99% setups anyway
how many 4k streams?
For how many devices?
Cool!
Do you plan to support adbc?
Could you maybe work with someone together, or get inspiration from something like the docs project from the european union https://docs.numerique.gouv.fr/ ?
Moreover, I’m an “advanced user” and I want to write with markdown and/or typst. A wysiwyg typst editor would be amazing
Edit: did I mix google keep and docs? Probably. Sorry 😅
Edit2: are you looking into vjournals? https://connect.mozilla.org/t5/ideas/support-vjournal-in-thunderbird/idi-p/46295
Caddy does not need 80 and 443. I’ve changed them to unprivileged ports like 8000 and 8443.
Besides, op doesn’t mention having problems with ports
What does it do?
I can recommend cockpit for managing the firewall
Meaning it wastes time and power such that it gets expensive on a large scale? Or does it mine crypto?
You can format it automatically
I was successful in installing and using caddy directly on my host instead of podman (docker).
Edit: someone doesn’t like that I succeeded at it …
Thanks again! I managed to set up caddy and it works well so far. Now I am stuck at installing (or using xcaddy. I installed go and the package xcaddy but to me the doc lacks one or two steps. Do you know any tutorial covering that? Thanks!
I mean the global android settings
Android > settings > apps > audiobookshelf > view logs
Also, you can have a look into the server logs, maybe there’s a hint. podman logs -f audiobookshelf
(or docker
)
In the global app settings there is an entry “log” maybe you can find some useful info in there. Also, check out the
Try the demo https://audiobooks.dev/ with demo/demo https://www.audiobookshelf.org/showcase
I’ve got 128GB on my phone and instead of compressing images and videos to 480p I sync them to my server with immich. Same for music and movies.
I only store the apps and local info on my device. Everything that has to be stored long term sits on a cheap hdd. I can select the audiobook whenever I want to instead of in advance.
It’s working without issues on my gos
I just update. If it breaks, I read the notes. Probably the wrong way but it worked. And I use it for a long time. To me, it was never that unstable. And since a couple of months it’s very stable. Backup first.
Nix is great for reproducibility